The last few years CWB has used prototype versions of our new shapes at the Wakeboard Expo Trade show in all white tops, no graphics to show off the C.A.P.T. appearance of molding the board to add strength and reduce weight. We had so many dealers say they wanted to buy boards just like that because it was so clean, simple and cool looking. Now, CWB is reacting to the requests of our dealers to introduce the Pure wakeboard.

The mold is from the 2002 Absolute shape and will be available in 135 cm and 141 cm lengths. It will have a special "dome" applied to the top of the board between the binding location to identify the model and brand. Besides looking good in all white, we know that many of this model board will be decaled or stenciled by riders making the board a more personal statement by applying their own graphic.

The CWB Pure wakeboard features four small, molded-in fins on the bottom with a removable center fin providing lots of options for tracking or for the more progressive "loose" style of riding. This model also has the popular "spine" running down the center of the bottom of the board. The spine, or raised area, cushions landings. This board has lots of rocker, and is almost 17" wide in the middle to create incredible pop off the wake. The unique, molded C.A.P.T. top also reduces the swing weight, making the Pure easier to spin. Construction of this model CWB board is a compression molded glass wrap around a Baydur Polyurethane resin core, with molded-in inserts for extra durability. The white top material is PBT, and Korad is used for the bottom for strength.

Reviews

awesome board, i bought it as a package with the 2004 torq bindings, which by the way suck, they ripped up the sides twice. but after replacing them the board kicked ass, great inverts, lots of pop, and spins are a blast. the landings are soft, flats are a little stiff but its expected. without the center fin the board is killer loose till you dig the rails in and it grabs hardcore. overall after some custom airbrushing, its a wicked board. props to CWB

Reviewer: Tate V

05/01/2005 12:00am

Great board. It is fast compared to others I have tried. Finless, it is nice and loose on the flat but put it on edge and it locks in like it is on rails.

Reviewer: John dornan

03/15/2005 12:00am

Intense board crazing spinning can stick s’bends and pete roses with ease love it I even stuck a double half cab backflip

Reviewer: Bert Steele

06/11/2004 12:00am

awesome board, better than the hyperlite byerly. this board tracks great, has mean pop, and has a fairly soft landing. Best bang for the buck on the market!!!

Reviewer: Bob -

06/11/2004 12:00am

I like it. It pops good and tracks good. I disagree with that other guy that said it spun badly. I can stick 7s off it just fine. It’s not true that you have to wait until halfway through the jump to do em. As for landings they really improved their center spine. I think it lands fine. It can be a little dificult in the flats but it’s a 3 stage so you can expect that.

Reviewer: Daniel Emptage

01/20/2004 12:00am

I love the board and for the price you can’t beat it. You can do anything with it to make it your very own. I would recomend this board to anyone.

Reviewer: Jade Whirley

08/25/2003 12:00am

It tracked really fast and I like a slower board so if you like fast you might like it until you jump. something about it just makes it feel like you are landing on cement and you just kind of tip over. Inverts sucked because you couldn’t stick the landings, and spinning was worse because you couldn’t rotate till half way into the air so the biggest thing I could pull was a 540 and that I had to really muscle around so i didn’t eat it hard